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She looks like a melting vanilla ice cream cone. I open the door to go back in as she screams, “Do you know how much these lashes and hair extensions cost?”

Chapter56

Pax

She’s a fucking menace. I can’t even bust a nut without her intruding on the moment. Until I fucked Thea, I hadn’t let myself dwell on the fact that I might actually miss the feel of pussy. I thought I was cured of my disinterest, so when the girl who crashed the lingerie show at the beginning of the semester approached me, I thought, why not?

She’s the one who brought up role playing and asked for an audience while I gave it to her rough and dirty. There was no way I was taking her to my room, and I knew better than to ask Holden. That’s how we wound up on Finn’s balcony. He said he didn’t want her pussy smell in his room.

I let her suck me off to warm me up, but the more she talked, the softer my dick got. I was about to send her home when Thea started up. At first I thought she was mocking me, but the image in the mirror told a different tale. Her leg hitched up over the arm of the chair, her shirt pushed up, exposing her tits. I had the perfect view.

My dick got hard again, watching Thea, and I completely zoned out while the girl did all the work. The guys refused to touch her, but Finn had no problem pulling his dick out and jacking off. We were clearly in sync with her. Thea. Probably both remembering the night of the party. It might not’ve been my choice to hook up with Thea at that party, and despite what I told her, I remember enough about what happened to know that I thoroughly enjoyed how tight her pussy was.

It’s Holden whose behavior shocked me. As soon as Thea started cumming, Finn walked over to the railing and blew his load all over her potted plants. I shot mine in the girl’s face, but Holden jumped onto her balcony and sucked the juices right off of her fingers before coming back on our side and picking his book up like nothing happened.

* * *

I look up as Holden enters my room. “You all packed, man?”

He plops down on the couch. “I’m not going.”

My brows lift. The campus will be operating on a skeleton crew. It’s closed, but there are always some students who don’t go home, because they take an accelerated class or live on the east coast and choose to stay in California for easier access to the slopes at Big Bear. But Holden isn’t one of those students. He always goes home for winter break. He says it’s the only place he’s completely at ease. “Why not?”

“Dad’s away on an assignment and mom’s taking my sister to New York to catch the nutcracker, so it’ll just be me.”

“That’s never bothered you before.”

“Thea’s not going either.”

“Why does that matter?”

“There’s still a lot of people on campus. We shouldn’t leave her here alone.”

Finn walks in and says, “She won’t be. I’m staying on campus for the break.”

What is this shit? “She’ll be okay. She’s not talking to either of you. I doubt she’ll notice if you’re gone.”

“It’s not about that. I just don’t want to leave, okay? She might not be talking to us, but she doesn’t hate us. She just needs time to get used to me again, and rebuilding our relationship when campus is relatively empty is the perfect time to do it. No distractions. No, Eloise.”

Finn shifts in his seat to face me. “Think about how the new semester can be a totally different vibe if we can put in the work now with no one else around trying to sabotage us.”

I don’t like the look in his eyes, or where I think this is going. “What we?”

“You’re staying on campus, too. None of our parents are in town this year, so what’s the sense of going home when we can hang out here?”

I can’t even argue with that, but my reasons for not going home have nothing to do with Thea. I’d rather be here on campus in my comfort zone than wandering the halls of my father’s domain. In fact, I was looking forward to her being gone too, so I didn’t have the constant reminder of the assignment from The League hanging over my head. I tell them both, “I just want to chill for the next five weeks. No drama, no putting out fires, or mediating fights. I’m on vacation.”

Finn nods, quickly agreeing. “All the troublemakers will be gone.”

I point out, “Not all of them. The main one lives right across the hall.”

“Thea won’t give us any trouble. Holden and I will make sure of it.”

Chapter57

Thea

This is it. This is the day I ignore everything in me that’s screaming at me not to do this, and march over to their side of the room. Today is the day I dip my toe into their world. Squaring my shoulders and lifting my chin, I walk up to them, feigning an air of nonchalantness I don’t really feel.